Re: kernel26-lts

If I understand it right meanwhile almost all later features past 2.6.27 release have been going later into 2.6.27.xx series. But it's still called "ext4dev". Fedora only applies 2 ext4 related patches

Re: kernel26-lts

Re: kernel26-lts

today we had a new release 2.6.27.32 - I will build packages later tonight and then the signoff procedure starts again. feel free to give user signoffs on the arch-general list then (not many devs use that kernel it seems so signoffs come slowly).

Re: kernel26-lts

AndyRTR wrote:

functionality is not affected. afaik there's no more need to have the module in mkinitcpio.conf for the default and lts kernel. it should be autodetected.

You be realy sure that a boot image without the filesystem(s) module(s) can mount the root device at bootup? If yes, this would be nice and new for me. Or do you mean that mkinitcpio detect them even in every case?

Re: kernel26-lts

i don't know if it"s possible to add the kernel26-lts to desktop user, even though it is intented for server,i read on http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Enh … _Stability , it propose to use it in reason of stability, but i wonder since the kernel-lts haven't any third party module, it means nvdia and virtualbox and vmware may fail, further more the current kernel is on 2.26.30, i am afraid it won't work(eg: Xorg), does anyone here use desktop boot with kernel26-lts and kernel 2.26.30? thanks

Re: kernel26-lts

@Mug Okay, i can't speak exactly for the kernel26-lts package because i use my own kernel26-stable package with 2.6.27 for a longer time as a fallback kernel.

But i can say that nivida 185.18.36 (and xorg with the old method "xorg.conf not empty") works with the 2.6.27 kernel without a problem. The question from my view is more why to do this. As the wiki said the goal of 2.6.27 is that this is the kernel with long time support for having a kernel for a server or as fallback kernel.

Soory, i can't say anyhing about virtualbox and vmware (i prefer to use kvm ) but i think both know that 2.6.27 is an important kernel series and so i can imagine that they will work too. Therefore i don't think it is a problem to copy the PKGBUILD's, change the name plus the lines for using the kernel26-lts and test it.

Re: kernel26-lts

From my week of experience, kernel26-lts is more stable than 2.6.30.5. On my server, I continually had NFS errors in my dmegs and the server would panic once in a while. Since booting my server more than a week ago, not even one dmesg entry has been added, stability is perfect.

Re: kernel26-lts

hi Attila, i installed the kernel26-lts on my pc, as i thought, it can't boot properly Xorg, my nvidia module are compiled on kernel 26.30-3 , so does the virtual-box modules. i have to recompile the virtualbox modules, actually just reinstall it, it will compiled their module automatically. and i have to do Xorg --configure to make xorg work, my networkmanager module are losted,i can't find a way to restore them, and i can't really get nvidia modules work, seems they refuse the reinstall procedure, since i don't have all my old package in cache, it quite difficult to restore all the things without internet,finally i decided to give up,since my current kernel work perfectly, and i 'm not holding a server. in my opinion it's possible to make all things work with kernel26-lts, i may need to find all incompatible modules,and recompile them on new kernel.i may make an effort next time i have more spare time.

Re: kernel26-lts

@Mug I'm surprised that nvidia don't works for you (or do i missunderstood you?). But you have two ways to do it:

1. Edit the PKGBUILD "pkgname=nvidia-lts" + "_kernver" and the install file "KERNEL_VERSION" (sorry i don't know exactly the uname output of kernel26-lts). Than build your package and install it. I think the most confusion comes because you don't make your own package with another name.

2. I prefer to install nvidia manual (because i do it in this way longer than i use arch) and than you have only to install the modul with the "--kernel-module-only" option. In this case you can break your package management but perhaps for a first test you download the same version as the arch package have (185.18.36) and do this for your kernel26-lts. You can find the module here:/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko.

For the other things, vmware and networkmanager, im not the right because i don't use them. Perhaps the switching of kernel26-lts and kernel26 is for your configuration too complicated and it is better to spend the time with other things.:)

Re: kernel26-lts

If using lts in parallel with 30, I wouldnt worry about recompiling nvidia or vbox modules. The whole point is to have a proper fallback option for kernel updates, so the likely usage for booting into lts would be quick single user mode fixes... no X

Re: kernel26-lts

Thank you very much. While I love Arch for its simple elegant minimalist approach, I prefer stability in some cases. I still don't have a ext4 partition, and have yet to enable testing on my systems. I love having the lts available for my little home server. I also like having a backup kernel to boot into on my main desktop and laptop just in case.

I trust Microsoft about as far as I can comfortably spit a dead rat.Cinnamon is a wonderful desktop"Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."